Chapter Job 14 Analysis

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On April 7, 1930, Black boys were pulled off the train and was accused of raping girls in a crowded train and as pastor of first purchase Church and a major figure in this community, I felt like it was my duty to address the outcome of the trail. I noticed in the community there has been much weeping and as Christians, we must get over the bad that has been done to us. In the bible in chapter Job 17:9 says that ¨The righteous keep moving forward, stronger and those with clean hands become stronger and stronger. This verse spoke out to me because it basically says that whatever consequence happens to us despite the fact that we did not do it, we stronger and better. The clean hands represent the boys we were accused of raping even though they did not do it. …show more content…

Now I know some of you reading this paper is probably like how is a person that's gonna be dead soon is gonna come out stronger and better. Well, the boys that are going to death are going to heaven. To me, to us Christians, heaven is the most wonderful place we can go. So there is no reason us a Christians should weep over the verdict. We all know it's not true. There was no way that Tom was able to rape that girls on a crowded bumper to bumper train and the fact that not one person witness for the boys proves that that was a racist courtroom As I said previously, tom got his arm stuck in the cotton gin but I will personally like to thank Jim scout, dill, and Atticus for being the few white people that supported us through this trail and on a daily